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Books of Account
Books of account are a record of daily financial information or transactions of either a business enterprise or an individual. They contain balance sheets categorising expenses as well as assets and liabilities. Books of account are required to follow conditions listed in the IT Act, Companies Act and GST Act.
Examples of Books of Account:
- Cash Books or Journals
- Ledgers
- Subsidiary Book
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